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US Foreign Policy from the Inside Out

Samantha Power is a professor of practice at Harvard Law School and the Anna Lindh Professor of the Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, where she was the founding executive director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. She is a former US permanent representative to the United Nations and a former member of President Obama’s cabinet.

After eight years in the Obama administration, former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power returns to Harvard as a Radcliffe fellow. She talks to the Harvard Gazette about her time in the White House and reflects on being a civilian observer in the Trump era.

Georgetown Professor Michael Kazin says the ideas of the left are as popular as ever, but skepticism about how to implement those ideas hold back the institutions that champion them. Photo by Phil Humnickey/Georgetown University

Michael Kazin says the ideas of the left are as popular as ever, but skepticism about how to implement those ideas hold back the institutions that champion them.

The “Who Belongs: Global Citizenship and Gender in the 21st Century” conference touched on topics ranging from the hijab to the history of citizenship in America to the rise in nationalism in the US and abroad, and worrying trends of intolerance and exclusion.

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